Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott
Originally Posted By: MarioD
... can raise a bass as high as you want, thus taking it way out of a normal bass's range.

If PGM were to enable a constraint, I would anticipate it would affect only auto-generation, not notes one might manually enter or adjust. To constrain auto-generated notes sounds(!) fairly easy; to meaningfully stop people manually adjusting notes sounds much more complex and, to be honest, probably counter-productive.


Good points but PGM has to be consistent with GM sound sources. The problem happens when you drop BiaB MIDI files into a DAW and select a non-GM sound source. Like I just mentioned in my message to Matt PGM write bass notes by actual notation but many bass sound sources expect those MIDI notes to be in bass notation, that is one octave higher.

BiaB sounds OK when using a GM sound source but the problem occurs when using a non-GM sound source in your DAW. I don't know how PGM can correct for that as there are many different sound sources available.


I get most of my exercise these days from shaking my head in disbelief.


64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware